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Prince Harry hosts Invictus Games Opening Ceremony

<![CDATA[The Opening Ceremony of the inaugural Invictus Games took place on Wednesday evening in London. Joining Prince Harry in the stands were the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and the Duke of Cambridge. The Duchess of Cambridge was not able to make it as she is still suffering from an acute bout of morning sickness. Over 6,500 people gathered on the South Lawn of the Queen Elizabeth…
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The Sussexes

Harry's birthday gift: The Invictus Games

<![CDATA[ What better way to celebrate your 30th birthday then by being a part of an international sporting event for wounded servicemen and women that was organised by yourself. Well that is exactly the way Prince Harry will be celebrating his upcoming milestone…
FeaturesHistory

History Rewind: Mary Queen of Scots crowned

<![CDATA[On 9th September 1543, a child that was barely a year old was crowned Queen of Scotland in the Chapel Royal at Stirling Castle. Mary, Queen of Scots, would go on to be one of the more embattled Queen's in history. Nobody would be surprised, considering the burden that she was shouldering as Monarch of a very turbulent Scotland. For a female to be crowned in Scotland, it was…
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The Edinburghs

The Countess of Wessex is the next Royal to join in the selfie craze

<![CDATA[We've had the Royal photo bomb craze, now the Royal selfie looks set to sweep the nation and The Countess of Wessex won't be one to miss out on the action as she attended the Falmouth to Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta. Sophie was at the finishing line to meet and greet the sailors as they completed their journey and shocked onlookers by agreeing to a selfie with Leading…
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History Rewind: Birth of Queen Elizabeth I

<![CDATA[On 7th September 1533, Anne Boleyn gave birth to King Henry VIII's second child at Greenwich Palace. Disappointingly for him, it was another girl. Elizabeth’s childhood was a somewhat difficult and complex one after losing her mother at the tender age…
The Yorks

Duke of York to attend World War One commemoration in France

<![CDATA[The commemorations for the centenary of World War One will be continuing on Sunday 7th September as HRH The Duke of York will be in attendance at a memorial service at Montcel-Fretoy in France. Prince Andrew will not be alone in his commemorations as he will be joined by 150 soldiers from the 9th/12th Royal Lancers who will also be paying their respects. Andrew is the Colonel in Chief…
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